This comfortably chic mule is not only made from upcycled leather, perfectly pieced together to make an original art piece for your feet but is also comfy as hell! This African-Chic, pointy-toed gem demands attention, is flattering on all foot shapes and should definitely be your next summer staple! The cloud-like slipper is soft to the touch, provides all-day comfort and is the perfect companion for the woman on the go.

Made of upcycled leather

Lined with soft, breathable pig split leather

Cosy cushioned insole

Vegetable-tanned leather soles

Resin heel

Made by human hands in Cape Town, South Africa

*The Sifa fits like normal. It is normal for your shoes to fit slightly tight in the beginning. After a few wears, the leather will soften and mould perfectly to your feet.

Half sizes are consideredcustom ordersand are available for purchase only on demand.

*Each leather hide is not completely identical in texture and colour and therefore no two pairs of shoes will be completely alike. A part of the handmade process that we celebrate, as each pair is an original and yours alone.

Free courier shipping options available to Main Centres on purchases over R800.

We also offer free delivery through Pargo pick-up points Nationwide on any purchases over R500.

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Secure Local Shipping

We offer secure shippingto your door nationwide using The Courier Guy and Pargo Pick-Up Points as our local couriers! Plus, get FREE shipping when you spend R1000 or more!

Proudly South African

We are deeply proud that all of our plastic-free packaging, materials and production are made in sunny Cape Town, South Africa- supporting a chain of local suppliers that contribute back into the SA economy where it is much needed.

Fair Trade

Not only are our shoes made in a family-run factory, our footwear team is our family! We rely on their incredible talent and years in the trade to produce our impeccable quality products. In turn, we upskill and offer fair wages above standard pay. Without them, who are we?